Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2010)

Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Overview
ManufacturerAlfa Romeo[a]
Model code940
Production2010 – December 2020[1] (469,067 produced)
Model years2011–2020
AssemblyItaly: Piedimonte San Germano, Lazio (Cassino Plant)[2]
DesignerLorenzo Ramaciotti at Centro Stile Alfa Romeo
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact executive car/Small family car (C)
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformFiat Compact platform[3]
RelatedDodge Dart
Jeep Cherokee[4]
Chrysler 200
Powertrain
Engine1.4 L I4 t/c petrol/LPG
1.4 L I4 t/c petrol (MultiAir)
1.75 L I4 t/c petrol (Fiat Pratola Serra modular)
1.6 L I4 t/c diesel (JTDM)
2.0 L I4 t/c diesel (JTDM)
Transmission6-speed manual
6-speed Dual Dry Clutch Transmission FPT C635
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,634 mm (103.7 in)[5]
Length4,351 mm (171.3 in)[5]
Width1,798 mm (70.8 in)[5]
Height1,465 mm (57.7 in)[5]
Curb weight1,355–1,395 kg (2,987–3,075 lb)[6]
Chronology
PredecessorAlfa Romeo 147
SuccessorAlfa Romeo Tonale

The Alfa Romeo Giulietta[7] (Type 940) is a hatchback manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo, as a 5-door subcompact executive car. Production started near the end of 2009 and the model was introduced at the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show.[8] The Giulietta placed second in the 2011 European Car of the Year awards. In 2020, Alfa Romeo announced that they were going to axe the Giulietta and production ended on 22 December 2020 spanning 10 years of sales from a period of 2010 to 2020.[9] In total 469,067 examples were produced until 2020.[1]


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